Unrest has made it to the big times - the New York Times has reviewed it. It's wasn't Manohla Dargas and the review is short but its mostly positive - a good sign for the biggest and most influential media outlet in the country.

Mainly, though, “Unrest” is a video diary and, as such, is not always easy to watch. Ms. Brea bravely spares very little in showing how the disease literally leveled her life — at times leaving her crawling the floor — and strained her marriage. The film is also not vested in an upbeat ending. Rather, it powerfully insists on giving a voice to victims whose greatest challenge, apart from their symptoms, is surmounting a world of indifference.

These select virtual screenings are intended to make the film accessible to folks who can't travel and/or experience UNREST in theaters. To purchase, you must live within 100 miles of our theatrical cities: New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle.

These select virtual screenings are intended to make the film accessible to folks who can't travel and/or experience UNREST in theaters. To purchase, you must live within 100 miles of our theatrical cities: New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle.

There is limited space so tickets are first come, first served!

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They should at least have one in Canada......if it was by Toronto that would be even better.

They should at least have one in Canada......if it was by Toronto that would be even better.

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Agreed. My daughter in Halifax will be very disappointed that she can't see the virtual screening. She quite reasonably doesn't want to encourage people to see 'Unrest' until she's seen it herself, but is eager to raise awareness.

Agreed. My daughter in Halifax will be very disappointed that she can't see the virtual screening. She quite reasonably doesn't want to encourage people to see 'Unrest' until she's seen it herself, but is eager to raise awareness.

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I get that, I am working on getting Unrest into theaters relatively local to me, would be nice to see it 1st, but 1 place is already interested just from talking to me and viewing the trailer!

ME Action sent an email this morning:

"The Time for Unrest has come to New York!

If you can't make it to the theaters to see UNREST at the IFC in New York City this weekend, you can see it right from your bed!

We have created two virtual screenings for those unable to physically come to a screening. We have a limited number of virtual seats, so please only purchase a virtual ticket if you have ME, other chronic illness, a disability, or caregiving tasks that prevent you from traveling to the theater.